Former teacher Talia Warner, 23, is accused of having sex with a 15-year-old student (Image: St Croix County Sheriff's Office)

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A former teacher accused of having an affair with a 15-year-old boy also sent naked pictures and video, according to a complaint.

Talia Warner, 23, a health teacher in the US state of Wisconsin, is accused of engaging in sexual activity with a minor.

According to the criminal complaint, another teacher and several students at Somerset High School, where she taught, alerted district officials about a sexual relationship between Warner and a 15-year-old boy.

When questioned, the boy at first denied anything had happened, but later admitted that the pair had exchanged explicit pictures, messages and videos on Snapchat between October and December last year.

Over the course of several months, Warner is believed to have sent around ten pictures and videos to the boy.

She allegedly sent at least ten explicit pictures and videos to the teen student

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Somerset School District officials said Warner was put on leave during an investigation earlier this year, and she resigned her position in mid-February.

Warner, from Lake Elmo, Minnesota, is charged with seven crimes, including second-degree child sexual assault, use of a computer to facilitate a child sex crime and causing a child to view or listen to sexual activity.

If convicted on all charges, she could face more than a century in prison.

In a statement on Friday, the school district said: "The District has learned that one of its former employees, Talia Warner, has recently been charged with several crimes related to actions allegedly taken toward a minor."

It went on: "When the District first learned of the potential allegations, Ms Warner was removed from the classroom and the District undertook a full investigation and has cooperated with law enforcement through this process.